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Rea of Hope House Women's Recovery House
1429 Lee St E,
Charleston, West Virginia, 25301
Women
About this Recovery House
Rea of Hope House is a
recovery house located in Charleston, WV, dedicated to supporting
women in building a stable and fulfilling life in recovery from substance use disorder.
This
recovery house offers a secure and welcoming environment where
women can focus on maintaining sobriety while transitioning to greater independence. Known as sober homes or recovery residences, these spaces provide accountability, community, and resources essential for long-term recovery success.
Residents at Rea of Hope House benefit from:
A safe and sober home that fosters recovery.
Encouragement and accountability from a recovery-focused peer group.
Daily routines that build healthy habits and foster personal growth.
Proximity to services in Charleston, such as therapy and employment services.
Located in Charleston, West Virginia, this sober home is part of an active recovery network with access to numerous meetings and resources. Rea of Hope House provides a nurturing and thoughtfully organized environment to help residents achieve lasting sobriety and rebuild with confidence.
Contact us today to learn more about Rea of Hope House and how we can support your recovery journey.
Our residents are required to work, attend school or volunteer at an approved location. The focus is on their recovery in a 12 step-based fellowship and establishing themselves as responsible members of our sober living community. As a collaborative effort, we are working closely with many existing agencies to provide training in job skills, GED preparation, counseling, transportation, etc. Working with other agencies is a priority. The focus on collaboration is a key.
The Rea of Hope is staffed twenty-four hours a day to insure a supportive, safe sober living environment. The recovery program is structured to encourage personal growth and responsibility. A minimum six month commitment must be made.